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USC’s 49-36 win at Hawaii probably wasn’t terribly comforting for USC fans. The offense looked great. [ESPN]
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A strange ride begins for the Trojans, who move the ball on offense and struggle on defense.A strange ride begins for the Trojans, who move the ball on offense and struggle on defense. [L.A. Times]
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The Lane Kiffin era is off to a wild start, complete with “What’s your deal?” two-point conversion attempts after almost every touchdown. USC holds a 27-16 lead at halftime of its season opener at Hawaii. [OC Register]
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Keep up with tonight’s USC season opener at Hawaii.. [OC Register]
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Tailback Marc Tyler paced the sideline moments after scoring USC’s seventh touchdown and looked directly into a TV camera: “I’m baaaaack.” So was the Trojans defense. [OC Register]
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Staff writers Gary Klein and Mike Hiserman will be providing live updates during the season opener tonight. [L.A. Times]
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College football makes its big honking return tonight. There’s a fairly full slate of games to watch, so how would you like an open thread? Ohio State’s playing Marshall. Miami’s playing Florida A&M. USC’s playing Hawaii. Those are going to be snoozefests, but you can [Deadspin]
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Click through the photos to see how our four “experts” weigh in on 10 of the week’s best games. The 2010 season hasn’t even kicked off and yet the landscape of college football has changed dramatically in the past month. [OC Register]
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Hunter S. Thompson wrote “Football Season Is Over” at the top of his suicide note. The end of football season was, for him, a convenient time to check out of life via gunshot. It is not hard to understand why: [Read more at EDSBS]
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And so it begins. Arizona is hoping to nickel and dime Toledo to death. [ESPN]
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From time to time, we’ll select stories — old and new, sports and otherwise, relevant and merely sublime — that we urge you to read for one reason or another. Today: Dan Jenkins on the 1971 Nebraska-Oklahoma “Game of the Century.””Nebraska Rides High,” by Dan [Deadspin]
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There have been two narrative threads for Lane Kiffin over the past year or so. The first includes indignant forehead slaps and raised voices. [ESPN]